Inspire Health NOLA Issue 34

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INSPIRE MARCH | APRIL 2018 ISSUE 34

Wise Women (and Men) USE FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH

Empowering Natural Living In New Orleans and The Northshore

WHAT SEPARATES KETO FROM OTHER LOW-CARB DIETS

Keto Fat Bombs

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contents issue 34  2018

5 SUPER FOOD

21 WELLNESS FEATURE

7 FEATURE

26 FASHION

8 NATURAL BEAUTY

28 MIGHTY KIDS

10 EXERCISE

29 RECIPE

Moringa

Brain Injuries and Whiplash

Sugar Substitutes

Florals & Denim

Wise Women (and Men) Use Frankincense and Myrrh Get Healthy, Get Fit and Get Moving with Boot Camp Fitness

12 HEALTHY BODY

What Separates Keto from Other Low-Carb Diets?

14 RECIPE

Create Your Own Fairy Garden With Your Children Refreshing Spring Rolls

30 DISCOVER

Sneaking Veggies Into Your Daily Diet

32 HEALTHY MIND Go to a Life Coach

Keto Fat Bombs

33 PERSON WHO INSPIRES

15 FEATURE

The Role of Motherhood Played By Women

16 WELLNESS

A Rose by Any Other Name is Aromatherapy

20 RECIPE

Beguiling Berry-Fizz Bubble Tea

Annie Kirschenbaum

34 HEALTHY DESTINATIONS It's not a Miracle, It's Miraval!

36 PETS

Homemade Pet Food and Natural Treats

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38 RECIPE

Garlic Cauliflower Mash

22 RAISE

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f you’ve never heard of moringa, you certainly are not alone. Even though ancient societies have recognized it for its many health benefits for centuries, the Western world is just beginning to catch up. Derived from moringa tree leaves, as a powder, it's a nutritional powerhouse. It's exceptionally rich in nutrients, with high amounts of vitamin C, vitamin B2, vitamin E and beta-carotene. These nutrients strengthen the immune system, promote healthy skin, prevent premature aging and facilitate energy production. Dried moringa leaves deliver higher quantities of polyphenols compared to fresh fruit and vegetables. Polyphenols, naturally occurring micronutrients, protect the body from diseases. In fact, studies show regular moringa consumption improves blood sugar control, consequently reducing the risk or severity of type 2 diabetes.

Another noteworthy benefit of this super food is its capacity to supress inflammatory enzymes. While inflammation is a normal reaction to injury or infection, sustained inflammation can trigger or exacerbate countless health concerns. For example, your chances of developing heart disease, depression, arthritis or psoriasis are significantly increased if chronic inflammation is present. This may explain why moringa traditionally has been used to manage or prevent a wide range of conditions.

MORINGA IS AVAILABLE IN POWDERED FORM, CAPSULES OR TEA BAGS. Add powder to smoothies, baked goods or yogurts. The mild, lightly earthy taste of moringa tea makes for a pleasant and healthy start to the day. Because of its potency, it is recommended to start with lower quantities, a ½ teaspoon of powder for 1 cup of tea. Slowly increase your dosage to avoid diarrhea or other unwanted side effects.

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Welcome once again to our green issue of Inspire Health. March seems like the best time of year to promote green healthy living, inside and out. Isn’t our cover story amazing! Something as simple as a small bar of soap in a hotel being recycled to save lives. Wow! That gets me thinking. What can I do to be more green? How can I be more environmentally conscious? So, I started doing a little research on living more green and environmentally friendly. I found a lot of sites containing info contrary to that of the EPA. When all else fails, refer back to the source and visit EPA. gov. Their web site is fairly simple, featuring a list of both recyclable items and non-recyclable items. I thought it would be a good idea to share the list so we could all come clean and improve our green at the same time!

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rying to reduce your sugar intake but feel bewildered over the many different available sugar substitutes? Understanding a little more about these sweet alternatives can help you make an informed choice. Generally, "sweetners" refer to any kind of substitute for table sugar, or sucrose. Sweeteners are classified as artificial, natural, novel or alcohol sugars and are commonly used in products labeled “sugar-free” or “diet.” Artificial sweeteners, like aspartame, saccharin and sucralose, are found in Splenda, NutraSweet, Sweet’N Low or Equal for example. These are synthetically produced and are often many times sweeter than conventional sugar. They also contain zero calories, making them a suitable tool for weight-loss or control of type-2 diabetes. However, there are some indications that long-term consumption may increase the risk of kidney disease, heart disease and high blood pressure. Alcohol sugars, such as mannitol, xylitol, sorbitol or isomalt, are naturally found in some fruit and vegetables and can be produced synthetically. Don’t be misled by the name; they do not contain ethanol, commonly referred to as alcohol. These sugars do contain calories, but much less compared to table sugars. Processed foods such as chocolate, candy and frozen desserts as well as toothpaste and mouthwash can contain alcohol sugars. Generally, they are safe for human consumption. However, overconsumption may have a laxative effect or cause gas, bloating and nausea. Natural sweeteners are often hailed as the healthiest alternative to sugar. This group includes molasses, honey, agave syrup or maple syrup for example. They are considered healthier because they contain minerals and vitamins. However, the calorific content is roughly the same as table sugar, therefore, they should merely be considered a choice of taste, rather than cutting down on calories.

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Novel sweeteners do not fall into any of the above categories. Stevia, for example, is made from leaves of the stevia bush native to South America. Around 300 times sweeter, Stevia quickly became a well-known sugar substitute. Even though processed

Stevia is safe for humans, the use of its whole leaves or other crude Stevia products is prohibited due to potential health concerns. Because it is a relatively new kid on the block, studies about its long-term use and effects are not yet available.

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USE FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH By Patricia Danflous

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hailene Woodley is in the headlines these days. Not for her strong environmental stance. Not for her award-winning performance in "Divergent, " "The Fault in Our Stars" or "The Secret Life of the American Teenager." She’s making news with her cosmetic choices. One of an increasing number of celebrities, and regular people, using essential oils and plant-based products, the young actress is staining her lips with beets. The trendy natural beauty focus is nothing new. Cleopatra, Queen Elizabeth I and Scarlett O’Hara used the oils derived from plants to add color to their faces, restore a youthful glow to the skin and treat a variety of skin problems. According to natural

beauty proponent Macie Walker, a registered nurse in Austin, Texas, "Essential oils can be an ideal holistic, therapeutic and effective alternative for soothing and refreshing the body,” she said. “Oils are known to promote a clear complexion, add shine to hair and address the signs of aging.” Essential oils go a long way. A drop or two diluted in water or lemon juice, for example, provides an inexpensive foundation for beautiful skin. Use this mini-guide and if you like the results, research and expand your base.

Frankincense

Grape Seed

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• helps acne-prone skin

Myrrh •m oisturizes and soothes dry skin • anti-aging impact

Lavender • anti-inflammatory •g ood for bites and itchy rashes

Rose •a lternative to hyaluronic acid • moisturizes • effective on aging skin

Carrot Seed • boosts cell regeneration • minimizes scars • reduces wrinkles

Olive • improves aging skin • soothes dry skin • relieves eczema

Tea Tree • a go-to for treating acne, dandruff, lice, insect bites and nail fungus

Patchouli • s mooths fine lines and wrinkles • t reats eczema, acne, psoriasis and dermatitis •p romotes new cell growth

Ylang Ylang • controls acne • regenerates skin cells •m inimizes fine lines and wrinkles

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No new year is complete without a set of lofty resolutions. Eating less, doing more, giving more—a few commitments that usually find their way atop most resolution lists. Here’s another you’ve heard before: Join a gym. In fact, most revelers, some 66 percent according to bodybuilding.com, who establish new year goals aspire to banish their belly and get fit.

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Unfortunately, U.S. News & World Report says nearly 80 percent of people fall off the workout wagon within just six weeks of starting their membership. Blame your lack of time, patience, commitment, the dog or whatever conjured excuse. The reality is we lose interest. BOOT CAMP FITNESS TO THE RESCUE If you’re one of the millions of Americans tired of their fitness routine, consider boot camp fitness. It’s a high-intensity, low-resistance exercise that burns oodles of calories. It’s CrossFit meets circuit training meets social hour wrapped into an intense ball of constant movement. Sessions typically involve a group of 10 to 20 participants spread out


If you’re one of the millions of Americans tired of their fitness routine, consider boot camp fitness

at different stations. Some stations incorporate various gym equipment, like medicine balls and resistance bands, while others employ more tried and true techniques such as push-ups, sit-ups and jumping jacks. When the boot camp session begins, after the recommended stretching period, members perform a prescribed number of reps of a specific exercise within 60 to 90 seconds. After completing their reps, patrons scurry to the next station and perform the subsequent exercise. A single trainer heads the session and monitors and motivates the participants. Boot camp sessions generally last an hour and occur three to five days per week. Some camps run for a period of 10 to 12 days, but all spend much of the time stretching before, during, and after the routine. Much of the routine uses High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) which results in calories burning long after the conclusion of the session.

In fact, a study published in the Journal of Obesity calls the effect of aerobic exercise “negligible” compared to fitness routines that incorporate HIIT. BOOT CAMP CAMARADERIE Don’t let the name scare you. Although initially derived from the intense training military recruits endure, most boot camp fitness sessions uplift and motivate participants. Trainers and fellow members inspire each other to push harder while moving at their own healthy pace. Plus, interacting with others, especially friends, while exercising leads to more visits, a stronger fitness commitment and a longer membership, according to a study published by the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University of Southern California. Not all routines are the same so it’s important to meet with facility trainers beforehand and discuss your limitations. Many facilities offer sessions that

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WHAT SEPARATES

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tkins, paleo, ketosis – what do these diets have in common? They’re all low carb of course. But many people struggle to grasp the nuances of each diet. The ketogenic diet, which aims to keep the body in a state of ketosis for as long as possible, is surpassing paleo as the most popular low-carb regimen. Modern Atkins now mimics the ketogenic diet. Carbs are replaced by fat while protein remains the same. This causes the body to go into ketosis, the fat-burning state you enter when glucose isn’t readily available. Keto is more appealing than other low-carb options for its rapid weight loss, blood sugar stability and other health benefits related to cognitive function. According to a study from the Epilepsy Research Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the keto diet has been in clinical use for over 80 years to treat epilepsy. The study also states that it can provide symptomatic and disease-modifying activity

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in a broad range of neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease and may also be protective in traumatic brain injury and stroke.

keto can provide symptomatic and diseasemodifying activity in a broad range of neurodegenerative disorders

However, keto remains somewhat controversial in the healthy living community as a long-term diet. Some believe that eliminating carbs long-term can lower T3 thyroid hormone levels, increase cortisol, cause fatigue, inhibit muscle building, force the body to burn muscle and even cause permanent damage to vital organs. Others point out that this diet simply isn’t sustainable over time, and maybe there is some truth to this. The reality is that everyone is different. Those suffering with diabetes, cancer, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, seizures, obesity, inflammation, grain allergies and Alzheimer’s disease are among those most likely to benefit

from long-term ketosis. For those looking to lose weight and improve health in a hurry, this diet certainly helps, but you should consider whether or not it is sustainable; otherwise, weight regain is inevitable.

THERE ARE SEVERAL VERSIONS OF THE KETOGENIC DIET TO ACCOMMODATE DIFFERENT NEEDS:  Standard – 75 percent fat, 20 percent protein and five percent carbohydrates  Cyclical – periods of highcarb loading, like five days on and two days off  Targeted – eat carbs around workouts  High-Protein – 60 percent fat, 35 percent protein and five percent carbs

Remember, always check with your doctor before making drastic changes to your diet. A medical evaluation may reveal underlying causes of symptoms and help you treat them properly.


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It’s more than a little difficult to find a savory, satisfying dessert on the keto diet. Those sugar cravings are often our undoing. One way to set yourself up for success is by making a huge batch of “fat bombs.” These tasty little treats make a great pick-me-up in the middle of the day or in between meals; and they keep you satisfied for hours. INGREDIENTS  1 cup almond butter  1 cup coconut oil  4 ounces of dark chocolate  ½ cup unsweetened cocao powder  1/3 cup coconut flour  1 teaspoon vanilla powder or unsweetened vanilla extract  Toppings: chia seeds, coconut flakes, ground nuts, cinnamon, cocoa powder or toppings of choice. DIRECTIONS O ver medium heat, combine almond butter, coconut oil and dark chocolate in a pot. Pour mixture into a bowl. O nce well-combined, add cocao powder, coconut flour and vanilla powder. Pour mixture into a bowl and place in refrigerator for 15 minutes or until solid. U se a cookie scoop to scoop balls. Roll balls with gloved hands until round. While ball is slightly melted from rolling, dip and roll in outer coating. Move on to next ball in the same order. Scoop, roll, dip.


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The role of motherhood for women begins at childhood as young girls receive their first baby doll, learning how to change and dress the doll. Motherhood is unique because being a mother encompasses so many roles. In this role, women are counselor, cook, doctor, maid, teacher, lawyer and comforter. Women develop a special instinctive skill for knowing when their child needs help, gets hungry, sick or just needs their love. Think of it as super hero powers given to women the first time they hold their newborn baby. This gives mothers the more emotional role in parenting: a tender compassionate side. It has been said, “A mother understands what a child does not say.” The pivotal role of being a mother is the divine mission assigned to women alone. Women are given the privilege of childbirth, giving life to another human

being. The role requires women to carry great responsibility and sacrifice making the balance of all roles important for the wellbeing of family health. The time that mothers spend with family is treasured. Impastato Gallery & Art Therapy offers several services to show your mother how much you care for her. The family can paint together with a private Painting Party. Date Night allows her to get quality time with dad. If she has always wanted to learn to paint or draw, try the private art packages offered as the gift to make her smile. If you want to give her a gift that will last a lifetime, Impastato Gallery & Art Therapy sells only high-quality, original paintings to keep her reminded of your love year-round. To learn about all of our services, visit www.impastatogallery.com.

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applications for essential oils, Sigur recommends peppermint, lemongrass and lavender as the best for an aromatherapy first aid kit. Peppermint relieves nausea, soothes muscular aches and pains, reduces or relieves migraines and also boosts energy. Lemongrass has cleansing properties and may be used as an antiviral or insect repellent. The calming effects of lavender reduce anxiety and aids wound healing, burns, cell regeneration, insect bites and general skin care. Depending on the condition you want to address, essential oils should be used in safe dilutions. Some oils may not be appropriate for children – children under 30 months should not use peppermint, for example – and the elderly may require significant dilutions when applying it to their skin.

ESSENTIAL OILS Essential oils have been used for centuries around the world to heal in places like Egypt, China, India, Rome, Greece, Persia and Europe, to name a few of these early locations. Today, many still see the merits in a holistic approach to healing or the benefits in using natural remedies alongside Western medicine. To make a beginner’s healing kit, start by purchasing lavender, peppermint, bergamot, tea tree, clove, rosemary and eucalyptus essential oils.

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ARUGULA

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By: Anja Springthorpe HOW TO INCORPORATE ARUGULA INTO YOUR DIET: Add a handful to sandwiches or wraps.

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Use as topping on pizzas, soups or stews.

Add some to a smoothie.


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f arugula is not a regular food on your shopping list, you may want to change that. These delicate leaves not only pack a punch when it comes to flavor, but also deliver great nutrition. Otherwise known as rocket or rucola, it is a close relative to kale, mustard greens and other brassica vegetables. Arugula’s tender, bite-sized leaves are easy to prepare and suitable to be enjoyed either raw or cooked. First cultivated in the Mediterranean, it has become a staple in Italian cuisine. While arugula’s peak season is early spring and fall, it is readily available in grocery stores throughout the year. It can also be grown at home, either indoors or outdoors. Young leaves are small, delicate and make the perfect addition to any salad. Older leaves develop a distinct peppery flavor that adds depth to pesto, pasta dishes or makes an excellent pizza topping. Aside from the exquisite taste and visual appeal, its nutritional profile alone is noteworthy. Arugula has little calories but delivers high amounts of nutrients. Two cups contain less than 15 calories but are packed with around 50% of our daily requirement of beta-carotene, 25% of vitamin C and 20% of magnesium. This eat fresh contains vitamin B5, which has been found to raise good cholesterol, lower harmful cholesterol and protect against heart disease. Studies confirm that it supports detoxifying pathways in the liver, particularly the detoxification of heavy metals that cause skin condition, fatigue or cancer.

Purchasing arugula is simple. Look for bright green leaves that are crisp but not wilted or slimy. At home, loosely wrap it in a damp paper towel, store in a refrigerator and consume within three days. Once wilted, it should not be added to salads but is safe in cooked dishes, pesto’s or soups.

ARUGULA PESTO INGREDIENTS:  3 cups arugula leaves  ½ cup pine nuts or walnuts, toasted  1 tablespoon garlic, minced  1 cup extra-virgin olive oil  ½ teaspoon Kosher salt  ½ cup Parmesan, freshly grated DIRECTIONS: I n a food processor or blender, combine arugula, nuts, garlic, oil and salt. Blend for 30-45 seconds until thick paste forms. Pour paste into a bowl, add Parmesan and stir until well combined. Keep refrigerated in a sealed container up to one week.


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BEGUILING

BERRY-FIZZ bubble tea

By Liz McGehee Bubble tea first sprang to life in Taiwan in the early 1980s. There’s debate over who invented the beloved beverage, but a man named Liu Han-Chieh seems to be the most widely credited creator. His variation was made with a base of tea, milk, ice and tapioca pearls; however, over the years, fruit-based variations were also introduced. Sweet, refreshing, icy, and satisfying all at once. If there were such a thing as love at first sip, bubble tea would hold that title for me. And this berry-filled, fizzy twist is every bit as enticing. Tapioca pearls are nestled at the bottom of this smoothie, yielding a fun and refreshing treat that will keep you coming back for more. Cheers to love at first sip!

INGREDIENTS: TAPIOCA PEARLS  7 cups water, divided
  1/4 cup large tapioca pearls  2 tablespoons pure maple syrup BERRY-FIZZ SMOOTHIE  1 cup frozen raspberries  1 cup frozen blueberries  1 cup filtered water  4 pitted Medjool dates or to taste  1/2–1 cup lime sparkling natural mineral water DIRECTIONS: For the Tapioca Pearls  In a large saucepan, bring 4 cups of the water to a rolling boil over high heat. Add the tapioca pearls

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and stir to disperse. Allow the water to return to a boil. Once the tapioca pearls begin to float to the top, lower the heat to medium and cover the pan, leaving the lid slightly ajar. Cook for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes. Turn off the heat, cover the pan completely, and allow the tapioca pearls to steep for 25 minutes, or until translucent. It’s okay if their centers are still flecked with a tiny bit of white.  Meanwhile, pour the remaining 3 cups water into a large jar and stir in the maple syrup.  Drain and thoroughly rinse the steeped tapioca pearls with cool water. Transfer them to the jar of sweetened water and refrigerate

Makes 2 (14-ounce) smoothies | 1 hour + GF

until ready to use. They’ll keep for about 4 days in the refrigerator. For the Berry-Fizz Smoothie Combine the raspberries, blueberries, filtered water and dates in a highspeed blender and blend on high until completely smooth. Stir in the sparkling mineral water, adding 1/2 cup for a sweeter smoothie or 1 cup for a lighter, more effervescent smoothie. To Assemble Spoon a generous amount of the tapioca pearls into 2 glasses and pour the berry smoothie on top. Serve immediately with a wide, bubble-tea straw large enough to slurp up the pearls.


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Brain Injuries and Whiplash Going Unnoticed Following Car Accidents

By Doctor of Chiropractic Dennis Mutell Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is becoming a “hot topic” as it relates to motor vehicle collisions (MVC). The question is: how often is TBI missed? The simple answer: FREQUENTLY! This is due to the fact that attention is often drawn toward other injuries such as a neck injury or a limb injury. One study found that doctors were more likely to miss a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) diagnosis in patients who sustained an arm or leg fracture. Among a total of 251 trauma patients, only 8.8 percent were diagnosed with mTBI at the time of injury vs. 23.5 percent who were eventually diagnosed at a later date. The authors of the study noted the importance for healthcare providers to not be overly focused on the most obvious injury, as it may result in missing an mTBI diagnosis and the opportunity for early management of the condition—potentially leading to greater pain, suffering, and long-term disability.

Sobering facts:

• About 1.7 miion cases of TBI occur in the US annually, and approximately 5.3 million live with a disability caused by TBI • Annual direct and indirect TBI costs are estimated at $48-56 billion • Among children under fourteen years of age, TBI results in 2,685 deaths and 37,000 hospitalizations • Between 50-70% of TBI accidents are the result of a motor vehicle crash.

Additionally, whiplash is another injury resulting from many car crashes that can have long-term effects. In fact, the majority of patients diagnosed with whiplash require months of chiropractic follow-ups. Unfortunately, it takes very little force to cause whiplash—less than 12 miles per hour—and most occur from rear-end collisions. Both TBI and whiplash require quick, accurate diagnosis. Most medical professionals recommend getting checked out following an auto accident, even when you don’t experience any physical pain. Injuries like mTBI and whiplash can appear hours, days and sometimes weeks after an accident. In some cases, auto insurance covers the cost of treatments so it’s better to be safe than sorry. Dr. Dennis Mutell has over 30 years of chiropractic experience with credentials in Documentation of Spinal Trauma, MRI, Bone Scan, Head Trauma, Concussion, TBI and X-ray Protocols for the Trauma Patient.

“Most medical professionals recommend getting checked out following an auto accident, even when you don’t experience any physical pain.” To schedule an appointment for a consultation with Dr. Mutell, call Back Pain Relief at (985) 875-2225. www.DrDennisMutellBlog.com


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RAISE THE BAR WITH

CLEAN

THE WORLD! By Liz McGehee

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eipler, a vice president of a technology company at the time, was logging over 150 nights in hotel rooms when the idea came to him. He called the front desk to find out what happened to all of their discarded soap only to discover it was unceremoniously thrown away. That’s when Seipler, along with a few close friends and family members, saw an opportunity to change the world. “The real aha moment at that time came when we realized 9,000 children under the age of five were dying every single day from pneumonia and diarrheal disease—the number one and number two leading cause of death among children worldwide. Yet all these deaths could be prevented if we give them soap and teach them how and when to wash their hands,” said Seipler, a father of four. Today, Clean the World has saved countless lives, distributing over 41 million bars of soap in 118 countries worldwide, and they won’t stop there. In 2017, the organization donated 60,000 hygiene kits to Hurricane Harvey victims in Houston, 50,000 kits to Hurricane Maria survivors in Puerto Rico and 75,000 kits locally to those affected by Hurricane Irma in Florida. Unsurprisingly, the organization has become a global leader in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), a model for social entrepreneurship and is now reshaping social entrepreneurial education across the country.

SOAP SAVES LIVES

But Clean the World is far from an overnight success. “When we started, we would daydream about how big it could get; how impactful it could be globally. But you’re still sitting in a single-car garage scraping soap, and you’re so far away from that goal. We would talk to continue the hope, but we didn’t necessarily think in our hearts that it

would happen. I sit here today amazed and grateful.” Seipler said. Initially, the passion project took a backseat to his full-time global sales position, but Seipler was quickly forced to make a choice between his financial security and his responsibility to change the world. “Once the cat got out of the bag, leadership did

not view [Clean the World] as a charitable thing, rather, they saw it as me starting my own company. It happened earlier than I thought it would. I left within a few months of that career, and we struggled financially for some years. Seipler and friend, Paul Till, emptied their 401(k)s, life savings, kid’s college funds and pursued their initiative with everything they had—literally.

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For those that want to change the world, Seipler recommends volunteering for causes you love

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estimates 200 million metric tons of solid waste are produced each year by the combined hospitality segment, making hospitality one of the largest producers of waste. Only a dismal 30 percent of that waste is recycled and processed. For those that want to change the world, Seipler recommends volunteering for causes you love. This will help you figure out how to solve problems, make connections to those who share the same passion and give back to your community.

HOW CAN PEOPLE GET INVOLVED WITH CTW? SHAWN SEIPLER SAYS THERE ARE THREE WAYS

Luckily for millions of families around the globe, Shawn Seipler and company didn’t give up hope. When asked about failure, Seipler says, “Failure is a subjective word. What one person considers failure, another may not. People might think, ‘Shawn is this awesome, successful guy,’ but I have had thousands and thousands of failures; it’s a

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step on the road to success. But what is most important are our families, friends, community and the way we can help others. Treat people with love, respect and dignity; those are the things that are most important.” Despite Clean the World’s enormous global impact, Seipler feels they are capable of doing more and continues to set new goals

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for the company. “What keeps me going are the 5,000 children dying every single day, and the two billion across the planet without access to water or a toilet. Though we’ve seen an awesome reduction in dying children since we started, there is still so much opportunity and so much need,” he said. Based on U.S. market statistics, Clean the World

 Go to cleantheworld.org and donate. 94 percent of every dollar is put directly into the mission. You can volunteer at one of the recycling centers in Orlando, Las Vegas, Hong Kong or the forthcoming Dominican Republic location.  If you’re a hotel or corporation, you can purchase products to build hygiene kits and participate in the Hospitality Recycling Program. If you’re an individual, ask hotels in your area if they are a part of the program.


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fashion Floral patterns have trended their way from fall right into this year’s spring fashion lines. From long floral chiffons to short sundresses, you’ll want to pair a few pieces with your denim and cowboy boots. Fashionistas are adding florals to everything! From shirts, jackets and dresses to purses, skirts and accessories. Whether you’re attending a casual event or a formal wedding, when you incorporate floral patterns you’ll quickly find yourself on the best-dressed list.

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You may have noticed a major influx of boots in department stores last winter. Cowboy boots in all colors and styles have become the trending spring wardrobe. Dress them up with a lace dress or dress them down with a sundress. Regardless of your pairing, you will fit right in this spring.


Long crystal earrings and purses in all colors bring your floral and denim look together.

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mighty kids

isible and v n i e r a s e i ir Fair ls. But the e g n a e k i l . inaudible s in nature e l k r a p s c i mag lland – Lynn Ho

YOUR OWN Create FAIRY GARDEN WITH YOUR CHILDREN By Michele Robert Poche What do you get when you mix equal parts creativity, imagination, miniature vegetation and just a little pinch of magic? If you guessed fairy garden, you’re correct. Want to learn how to bring one of these tiny, interactive wonderlands to your very own backyard? Read on.

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Select your container. Whether baskets, terra cotta pots, wagons or even old bureau drawers, the important thing is that your re-

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ceptacle has drainage holes to prevent soggy roots and mold. The benefit to using a portable container is that your wee world can be brought indoors during inclement weather.

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Create your layout. Design paths, seating areas, archways, fences and bridges to determine where you want your plants, furnishings and other accessories such as decorative stones or a small mirror that can serve as a reflecting pool.

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Plant your foliage. Because they typically have smaller, daintier components, herbs like globe basil, creeping rosemary and Corsican mint work well and give off a nice fragrance. Dwarf varieties of flowering plants such as snapdragons, marigolds and pansies can

bring vibrant color to your diminutive community.

or stepping stones from buttons or bottlecaps).

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Furnish your garden. Garden centers, craft shops, aquarium stores and specialty websites can all be great sources of tiny garden furnishings. You’ll find everything from birdhouses and tea party supplies to wheelbarrows and watering cans. Or create your own (ex. birdbaths from seashells

“Invite” your guests. Getting one fairy for each member of the household is fun. If you have boys, they may enjoy introducing a few gnomes and elves into the population. Have a family pet? A woodland creature would represent him or her nicely.


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REFRESHING

SPRING ROLLS Is there anything more refreshing or healthy than a homemade spring roll this time of year? Also, called Gỏi cuốn, a traditional Vietnamese spring roll consists of pork, shrimp and rice vermicelli wrapped in rice paper. There are a few variations of this dish, but it is typically served with raw lettuce, carrots, mint, basil, cilantro, lime, hoisin sauce, fish sauce, peanuts and a peanut dipping sauce. While many people are afraid of handling the delicate rice-paper wrapping, it becomes easier to work with the more you use it. The ingredients included in a spring roll are low cost so don’t be afraid to mess up a few. You’ll be rewarded with a delicious, fun-to-make dish.

Time: 45 minutes Serves: 8

Ingredients • 2 ounces rice vermicelli • 8 rice paper wrappers • 16 large cooked shrimp, peeled and halved • 1 bunch fresh mint leaves, whole or chopped • 1 bunch fresh Thai basil leaves, whole or chopped • 1 bunch fresh cilantro, chopped • 1 head lettuce, chopped • 4 teaspoons fish sauce • 1 cup of warm water • 1 lime, juiced • 1 teaspoon garlic chili sauce • 3 tablespoons hoisin sauce • 1 teaspoon peanuts, chopped

Directions  Cook and halve shrimp ahead of time. If you prefer smaller pieces of mint, basil or cilantro, rather than whole leaves, you will want to chop in advance and place in separate bowls. Lettuce should be chopped as well.  Bring saucepan to a boil.  Thoroughly rinse and drain vermicelli before you add it to the boiling saucepan. Boil up to 5 minutes or until soft. Drain and place in a bowl.  Next, dip one rice wrapper into a bowl of hot water to soften. Lay on a flat surface and place two shrimp (or four halves), vermicelli, basil, mint, cilantro and lettuce inside. Make sure there are two inches all the way around the border of your paper before folding the sides inward.  Mix fish sauce, water, lime juice, garlic, sugar and chili sauce. Separately, mix hoisin sauce and peanuts in another bowl. These will serve as two separate sauce options.  Repeat seven more times and enjoy!

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discover

“Sneaking”

VEGGIES INTO YOUR DAILY DIET

Meatballs. Shredded carrots and finely chopped mushrooms both mix very nicely with the ground meat and spices used to prepare meatballs. Feeling especially adventurous? Serve your veggie-laced meatballs over spaghetti squash “noodles.”

By Michele Robert Poche

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e’re all adults here, right? So maybe we don’t actually have to sneak vegetables into our meals anymore. But who wants to eat a bowl of steamed greens every day? (Not me.) Let’s take a look at some different ways to incorporate them creatively into our favorite recipes to boost our daily intake of nutrition, vitamins and minerals.

Tacos. Finely chopped onions or shredded zucchini (peeled first if you need to disguise it) can be mixed in with the ground meat, spices and sauce. It steps up the nutritional value of the meal while also stretching the ingredients. Cauliflower is a great low-carb substitute to mimic pizza crust, mashed potatoes, rice, breadsticks, mac’n’cheese, tortillas, hummus, rolls, chowder, casseroles, tots, bread, couscous, hash browns, fritters and more. It does take a little time to achieve the right texture and consistency, but once you do, you’ll never go back to refined carbs again.

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Pizza crust. (1) ‘Rice” a head of cauliflower and remove any excess moisture. (2) Add an egg, goat cheese, oregano, basil and salt then spread ¼-inch thick on baking sheet. (3) Cook at 400 F for 30 minutes, flip and cook another 10 minutes.

Chocolate cake. Pumpkin puree is very versatile in that it can be used both as an all-natural alternative to egg (1/3 cup pumpkin = 1 egg) as well as to butter (3/4 cup pumpkin = 1 cup butter). Plus you’ll save on fat and calories while also infusing your treat with vitamins and fiber.

HINT: The secret to success with many of these suggestions is cooking the vegetables until softened for easier blending with other ingredients.

Smoothies. Love smoothies but don’t love the idea of a green beverage? No problem. Slip two handfuls of spinach into a fruit smoothie containing blueberries. Not only do the sweet, fruity ingredients mask the taste of the spinach, the dark pigment of the berry also masks the color.


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healthy mind THE INTERNATIONAL COACH FEDERATION (ICF) SAYS WORKING WITH A LIFE COACH CAN HELP TO: • define goals • redirect actions or situations to deliver goals • recognize challenges • address challenges

On Your Marks, Get Set, Ready,

By Patricia Danflous

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our BFF gives great advice from helping you choose a new hairstyle to the best fitness app. The career mentor you were fortunate to find is proving to be an invaluable resource for powerful decision making and advancement. So why would you consider a life coach, like so many of your peers? What in the heck is a life coach anyway? Sports coaches guide, train and push athletes to be the best they can be physically. Life coaches, which

often includes wellness coaches, nudge individuals toward success, peace of mind and achievement in their personal and professional lives by building on and nurturing strengths. The benefits of working with a life coach rather than confiding in your friends or mentor come in just that – a coach is not on your side; he or she is neutral. A coach exerts the pressure to help you change your behavior and become the person you want to be. Most individuals choose

WOULD YOU BENEFIT FROM A LIFE COACH? THE ICF SUGGESTS YOU ARE A CANDIDATE IF YOU:

to work with a coach via phone (Like Susanne Lentine with His Nature's Wisdom. Check out her ad on page four.) although some may choose to meet face-to-face on a regular basis. Depending on your visions, goals and action plan, you may check in from once to several times a week for short sessions. Although some people may use life coaches for a year or longer – while completing a novel or launching a business – others may only need a few months of work to clarify vision and start the goal journey.

Are you unhappy with the state of your career or home life but do nothing to change your circumstances? It’s easy to put off your goals and dreams forever because it’s never a good time to uproot your life. A life coach pushes you towards the things you want in life in record time and gives you insights into yourself.

How do you find a life coach? The field is expanding, and you should have no trouble finding the right person for you.Your corporate Human Resources or Learning Department may have suggestions or find listings with the International Coach Foundation and the U.S. Life Coach Association for certified coaches.

• want positive change in your life • need career guidance to achieve your maximum potential • are uncertain about your talents and strengths • want to achieve a healthier, happier lifestyle with appropriate balance between work and life

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YOUR SOUL

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Workplace Tragedy Changes Woman’s Appearance but

t i r i p S r e Not H

Annie Kirschenbaum Circulates Message of Love and Appreciation Scanned by

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eeting Annie Kirschenbaum is a life-changing experience. Immediately, she swoons you with her southern drawl, her devout appreciation and her fervent empathy. And she swears she’s the same Annie as before her accident. Kirschenbaum’s workplace tragedy made local headlines 10 years ago. “I’ll tell you what I know. It was just a natural Friday. I worked in a warehouse in Hammond where I picked products and filled orders for beauty products. I just happened to be working and my ponytail got caught in a piece of equipment,” Kirschenbaum said. Then, the unimaginable happened. In an instant, the machinery ripped Kirschenbaum’s scalp clean off her skull, also taking with it most of her right ear. “I didn’t actually know I lost what I lost. I felt some burning but I walked around the corner and saw a few people,” she said. The events that followed remain a blur for Kirschenbaum. Medics rushed her to the local hospital where surgeons worked for hours reattaching her

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By Chad Ruiz scalp, to no avail. After 10 days in intensive care, four major surgeries and several weeks in the hospital, she returned home—her identity, her life in shambles. “My Heavenly Father was with me so much and I was using my prayers. This isn’t just about me. The moment that my accident happened, this was about everybody else because I was OK. If my Heavenly Father wanted me, I was ready.” Surgeons eventually used skin grafts from other parts of her body to cover her head—brow line to neckline. As a result of the nerve damage, Kirschenbaum “feels everything” in her head. “Let’s say when it storms, I can feel the thunder and the lightning through my head. Every sip of drink, I get the ice cream freeze. And with the hot drinks, the same thing.” Today, Kirschenbaum celebrates her road to recovery thanking caregivers like Dr. Kamran Khoobehi and Debbie Guastella of The Guastella Institute of Permanent and Corrective Cosmetics who pieced her back together. “It completed me,” Kirschenbaum said after receiving her “new” eyebrows. Sadly, her

hair will never regrow but instead, Kirschenbaum sports colorful bandanas to protect her sensitive head. Getting to know Kirschenbaum is like walking into a cloud of love. She cares more for others than her own self. Even looking back on the day which changed her life, Kirschenbaum regrets the misfortune her coworkers and employer endured. Since then, she started a safety awareness movement spreading her message to others by sponsoring local youth sports teams. Eventually, she hopes to provide safety lectures to businesses. She already has the first question planned for attendees, “Do you know where your ponytail goes?” “I don’t necessarily know how my mind up there works but I love people. I have a lot of angels in my life. I live for everyday and I live for the moment. Why worry about tomorrow if you don’t get the rest of today?” There’s no defeat in Kirschenbaum. Not under her vibrant bandana, not in her past regrets; when peering beneath her scars you find endless appreciation, inspiration and love.

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PET FOOD & NATURAL TREATS Would you be happy if you ate the same meal every night for the rest of your life? Then why do we expect man’s best friend to live happily ever after on store-bought kibble? By Liz McGehee

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here are lots of reasons to make your own dog food. The number one reason though is that you ensure your best friend is eating natural, organic and nutritious ingredients. Another reason is that homemade dog food relieves upset stomachs and grain allergies. Perhaps the best perk of homemade dog food though, is that it’s cost effective when compared to commercial human-grade food, it’s easy to make and

requires minimal ingredients. While there are many benefits to making your own pet food, it’s important to keep in mind that, like humans, dog’s must have a nutritionally balanced diet. This means there isn’t a one size – or one diet – fits all solution. Depending on their dietary requirements, which are different from humans, dogs may require multivitamins, probiotics and calcium supplements, but this won’t necessarily make up for low nutrient levels. According to a study

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published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA), recipes prescribed by board-certified veterinary nutritionists were significantly less deficient in essential nutrients than recipes that came from non-veterinarians. Even if the diet meets the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) recommended ranges, you should still watch for possible deficiencies, consult your vet and make the necessary changes to keep your best friend happy and healthy.

To calm upset tummies, most vets recommend a recipe that is 1 part chicken and 2 parts rice. Unsweetened yogurt, pumpkin, banana, sweet potato and oatmeal are also great for relieving digestive pain. Generally, bland is best. Do not use oil, seasonings or salt as these ingredients might further upset the stomach. You can make a week’s worth of dog food by using a slow cooker. Just toss and go. *Warning: It’s extremely • 6 organic boneless skinless chicken breasts important to make sure peanut • 2 cups brown rice butter does not contain • 1 can of organic pumpkin, plain (15 ounces) Xylitol, a sugar alcohol used as sweetener. While Xylitol is • 2 bananas, peeled safe for humans, it is extremely • ½ cup peas, frozen or canned toxic to dogs. Even small Combine all ingredients in a crockpot and cook on low heat for 5-6 hours or until chicken is cooked all the way through and rice is soft. Stir as needed. Chicken should fall apart, but make sure pieces are small and mixed in evenly to prevent choking. Let cool before feeding to your pet. Save extra food in a Zip Lock bag or Tupperware.

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amounts can cause seizures, liver failure, low blood sugar and even death. This will be listed in nutritional facts under total carbohydrates as “Sugar Alcohol” on the back of the product.

PB&B

PUPPY POPS This one is for all of the grain-free pups out there. Truthfully, you can tweak these puppy pops however you’d like, but you can’t go wrong with the natural sweetness of peanut butter and bananas. Organic pumpkin puree works just as well and relieves stomach aches. • 3-4 ripe bananas, peeled and frozen • 2 cups plain yogurt • 1 cup peanut butter • 1 tablespoon honey Peel bananas and put in freezer for around 2 hours or overnight. In a blender, mix bananas, yogurt, peanut butter and honey until smooth. Spoon the mixture into an adorable popsicle tray or an ice cube tray works just as well. Leave the tray in the freezer for a few hours then serve!


EVENTS Mar. 23-May 4: Mandeville Live!

Apr. 8: Freret 5K in New Orleans,

6:30-8:30 p.m., at Mandeville Trailhead 6 Fridays through May 4, www.cityofmandeville.com

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Apr. 21: Girls on the Run New Orleans Spring 5K,

Mar. 24: Abita Earthfest, 12-4 p.m.,

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Apr. 21: Run to Remember 1M, 5K in Covington, https://getwellatdynamic.com/run-to-remember/

Mar. 24: Bayou Bark Fest, 10-2 p.m., in Slidell at Northshore Harbor Center

Apr. 22: A Run/Walk Through History 1/2M, 5K

Mar. 24: Easter at the Market, 10-12:30 p.m.,

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May 5: Run For Home 5K, 1M in Metairie,

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CAULIFLOWER MASH By Liz McGehee Whether pizza, mashed potatoes, fried rice or casseroles, it’s entirely possible to love low-carb recipes. Cauliflower takes on the flavor of whatever it is paired with, making it one of the most delicious substitutes for bread, pasta and potatoes. Also, it’s healthy and filling, so you won’t find yourself standing in front of the kitchen pantry at 10 pm.

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INGREDIENTS • 1 medium head of cauliflower (or 1 bag of riced cauliflower) • 1 tablespoon cream cheese • ¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese • ½ teaspoon garlic, minced • Salt and pepper to taste • ½ teaspoon fresh chives, chopped • 3 tablespoons ghee (clarified butter) DIRECTIONS H eat a pot of water over high heat.  Clean and chop cauliflower head or use pre-

riced bag to save time. Boil for 6 minutes or until cauliflower is soft. Drain and use paper towels to pat the cauliflower dry. Make sure cauliflower does not cool down during this process.  Use food processor to puree your cauliflower. Add cream cheese, Parmesan, garlic, ghee and salt and pepper. Blend until the consistency is even. If you are following the keto diet, you want to make sure your dairy is high in fat.  Garnish with freshly chopped chives and serve!


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